How to Choose the Right Colour of Engineered Wood

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How to Choose the Right Colour of Engineered Wood

Choosing the right engineered wood flooring colour can completely transform the look and feel of your home. From light and airy shades that open up a space to dark, dramatic tones that create depth and luxury, the colour you choose sets the tone for everything else in the room.

But with so many options available — natural, smoked, grey, coffee, golden, white, and black — how do you decide?

To make things easier, we’ve created a simple comparison table below. It breaks down the overall look, ideal room type, and style suitability of each shade, helping you narrow down your perfect match.

Engineered Wood Flooring Colour Comparison

Colour Overall Look Best For Room Size Suitability Interior Style Match Light Reflection
Natural Classic, timeless wood tone Whole-home flooring Small & large rooms Traditional & modern Medium
Smoked Deep, rich, characterful Cosy living rooms, dining rooms Medium & large rooms Rustic & contemporary Low–Medium
Grey Cool, modern, minimalist Open-plan spaces Small & large rooms Scandinavian & industrial Medium
Coffee Warm, mid-to-dark brown Lounges & bedrooms Medium & large rooms Classic & luxury interiors Low
Golden Honey-toned, warm & inviting Family homes All room sizes Traditional & country High–Medium
White Bright, airy, fresh Smaller rooms & apartments Small spaces Scandinavian & coastal High
Black
Bold, dramatic statement Feature rooms & large spaces Large rooms Modern & high-contrast Low

Still Not Sure?

If you have smaller rooms with limited natural light, lighter shades such as white or golden engineered wood flooring can help reflect light and make the space feel bigger. On the other hand, if you’re designing a larger open-plan area and want impact, smoked, coffee, or black tones can create a striking foundation.

Remember, your flooring is the backdrop to your entire interior. Take your time, order samples where possible, and consider how the shade will look in different lighting throughout the day.


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